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Orange Unified School Board candidate Diane Singer will hold a fundraiser birthday party this Thursday night at The Catch in Anaheim. State Senator Lou Correa and OC Sheriff Sandra Hutchens will serve as bi-partisan co-hosts for the event that starts at 5:30 PM. If you want to go, RSVP to Melahat@PSCcampaigns.com. First elected to the Orange School…

n March, former political campaign treasurer Kindee Durkee plead guilty to embezzling more than $7 million from her clients. Prosecutors on Monday asked that Durkee be sentenced to 97 months in prison, about 8 years.

Santa Ana resident Karina Onofre pulled papers to run for Ward 5 for the Santa Ana City Council this morning at 8AM, officially becoming the first candidate to officially pull papers for the Santa Ana City Council ‘s fall elections. We’ve written about Onofre, describing her as liberal on some issues, Libertarian on others and…

Santa Ana Council member David Benavides has questioned the rationale behind the lawsuit filed by City Commissioner Max Madrid intended to provide an avenue for Mayor Pro Tem Claudia Alvarez to be a candidate for Ward 5 on the Santa Ana City Council. A primary concern, the legal fees of “tens of thousands to hundreds…

Primary night has come and gone. And there’s a number of things the results of yesterday’s election reveal. In no particular order, and noting that some results still can change, these observations: In Wisconsin, voters returned control of the State Senate back to Democrats making Governor Scott Walker’s job harder not easier. If Democrats in…

Yesterday, Congresswomen Loretta and Linda Sanchez, and State Senator Lou Correa filed suit against their former campaign treasurer Kindee Durkee alleging she stole $1.4 million in campaign funds and that the bank they used aided and abetted the scheme.

Here are some of the stories our friends are covering that we are following at TheLiberalOC. John Williams Still locked out & spiked his pension, Anaheim to revisit hotel development subsidies, Costa Mesa’s Outsourcing Leagal fees top $400K, and Correa’s Buffa Rule passes state Senate